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Carnegie events highlight jazz and travel photos

Photographer Michael J. Costa will discuss his works at the Carnegie Arts Center on March 3 (Photo by Michael J. Costa).

Sabra Stafford

Turlock Journal

Updated:
Feb. 22, 2019, 9:42 p.m.

Fans of jazz and world photography will enjoy two upcoming
events at the Carnegie Arts Center.

On Tuesday, the Jazz at the Carnegie Arts Center concert
series continues with a show from Stan State Senior Jazz Studies Student,
trumpeter Joey Archie.

Originally from Sacramento,
Archie has developed into a well-rounded, inspirational musician, both as a
trumpeter and as a composer. His compositions and style draw on inspiration
from his family, friends, life and various musical styles.

The show will be from 7:30
p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Carnegie Arts Center at 250 N. Broadway. Tickets
are $10 for general admission and $5 for students and Carnegie Arts Center
members.

On March 3, the Carnegie Arts
Center will present their Sunday Arts Lecture with travel photographer Michael
J. Costa.

Costa’s talk coincides
with his exhibition “Learning to
Breathe: Photographs of Nepal,”currently on view. In images
both awe-inspiring and down to earth, Costa captures the spirit of Nepal. Grand
vistas of the Himalayan landscape are presented alongside intimate portraits of
the daily lives of monks and villagers in remote locales.

The lecture series will feature a slideshow presentation.

The lecture series begins at 2 p.m. March 3 at the Carnegie.
Admission is free.